Last Updated: 10-Mar-08 12:57
The British Cleaning
Council was established in 1982, to promote the
interests of the UK cleaning industry, and
to be responsible for international relations on
industry issues.
MEMBERSHIP
Membership of the
BCC is open to any recognised trade association,
research, educational body or institution concerned
with industrial, commercial and institutional
cleaning. Individual commercial companies
are not eligible for membership.
OBJECTS

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- To co-ordinate the common activities of interests within the British cleaning industry.
- To
promote the general interests of UK based institutions, associations,
individuals and others representing those involved in the British
cleaning industry.
- To develop and promote the interests of the British cleaning industry whenever and wherever appropriate.
- To provide a forum
for all constituent bodies within the
British cleaning industry to meet and
work together to further the aims of the
industry as a whole.
- To support research, education and training or other programmes within the British cleaning industry.
- To
undertake, liaise and co-operate with sponsorship of exhibitions and
seminars connected with all aspects of cleaning, in particular through
BCC (Exhibitions) Limited.
- To increase public
awareness of the industry's contribution
both to the environment and the economy
(and to encourage and promote the improvement
of health and hygiene and general standards
of cleanliness in both public and private
sectors)
- To facilitate the provision of information to government and public bodies regarding the British cleaning industry.
- To
provide overall support and liaise as necessary with UK and
international bodies involved in the production of technical and / or
other standards.
- To
take any necessary initiative to further the above objectives and aims
considered by the Council to be in the interests of the cleaning
industry as a whole.
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